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GreenStitch Carbon Accounting

GreenStitch Carbon Accounting

by GreenStitch

Carbon Accounting Software for Fashion & Textile Industry

Updated by Maílis Carrilho on November 3rd, 2025
GreenStitch’s Carbon Accounting is built for fashion and textile brands, retailers, and manufacturers that need activity-based, audit-ready Scope 1–3 reporting. It maps emissions to real suppliers, materials, facilities, and SKUs, vital for Purchased Goods & Services (Scope 3.1), and supports biogenic/FLAG treatment relevant to cotton and other land-based inputs. The module aligns outputs to frameworks including CSRD (ESRS E1), BRSR, SBTi FLAG, CDP, and ISO 14064-1, helping teams move from fragmented spreadsheets to traceable disclosures. Integrations with ERP/PLM and supplier portals streamline uploads; dashboards let users drill into hotspots by supplier, region, process, or time to guide reduction planning.

Available Carbon Accounting Features

AI-Powered Insights for Optimization
Audit Support
Carbon Footprint Calculation
Compliance Reporting
Customizable Dashboards
Customizable Reporting Templates
Data Import/Export
Emissions Factor Database
Goal Setting & Tracking
Lifecycle Assessment
Scenario Analysis for Emissions Reduction
Scope 1 Emissions Tracking
Scope 2 Emissions Tracking
Scope 3 Emissions Tracking
Supply Chain Emissions Hotspot Identification
Target Setting & Tracking

Missing Carbon Accounting Features

Benchmarking & Peer Comparison
Carbon Credit Trading
Carbon Offset Tracking
Carbon Pricing
Cost Tracking
Emissions Forecasting
Integration with IoT Sensors
Multi-Site Support
Real-Time Monitoring (non-energy)
Risk Assessment & Scoring
Tax and Incentive Management

Pricing

Starting Price
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Options
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Available Since

2023

Deployment Options

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Good Option For

  • Small Business (11-50 people)
  • Medium Business (51-250 people)
  • Large Business (250+ people)

Deep dive


Core Features

Designed specifically for the realities of fashion supply chains, tiered vendors, material diversity, and regional variability, Carbon Accounting helps teams transform scattered data into defensible reporting and action. Its major features include:

  • Full Scope Coverage: Tracks Scopes 1 & 2 and all 15 Scope 3 categories, with explicit coverage for 3.1, 3.3, 3.4, 3.11 and 3.12.

  • Textile-Specific Factors: Uses geography-adjusted factors (e.g., cotton, rPET, viscose; wet processing) and references Higg MSI, ecoinvent, DEFRA, and IPCC AR6; supports custom factors and quality scoring.

  • Supplier-Level Mapping: Links emissions to actual vendors, mills, factories and facilities; slices by process, BOM, SKU/style, season for benchmarking.

  • Regulation-Ready Outputs: Generates audit-ready reports aligned to CSRD (ESRS E1), SBTi FLAG, BRSR, CDP and ISO 14064-1.

  • Data Ingestion & Automation: Connects ERP/PLM and supplier portals or templates; fills gaps with regionally scored defaults.

  • Analytics & Audit Trails: Drilldown dashboards by supplier/facility/region/time plus exportable, traceable methodologies.

Closing Insights

Real-world usage illustrates coverage across the value chain. Eastman Exports, a major apparel manufacturer with 35 units, implemented real-time, activity-based accounting, automated workflows, and ERP integration to improve transparency, identify high-emission suppliers, and track progress toward targets; the case study highlights time savings and compliance gains. On the product page, GreenStitch also shows Lindex (retail brand) and Shree Renga Polymers (recycling/polymer) among “Trusted by Companies,” suggesting adoption from brand to circular-materials contexts, useful for both brand reporting and supplier-level hotspotting.

Recent developments expand accessibility and reach. The Scope 3 Predictor tool provides a quick way to estimate value-chain emissions, an on-ramp that complements the core, activity-based module when data maturity is still evolving. GreenStitch is also listed in the PACT Network solutions directory, underscoring its focus on interoperable, product-level emissions data exchange within wider supply-chain ecosystems.

For teams facing CSRD/BRSR timelines, the combination of textile-specific factors, supplier mapping, and framework-mapped exports supports credible disclosures and targeted reductions. Implementation guidance on the site’s blogs and case studies offers practical steps for moving from manual collection to centralized, audit-grade reporting across brands, manufacturers, and recyclers.


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